Americans for Responsible Solutions advocates for barring people with domestic abuse convictions from buying firearms, for hardening penalties for illegal gun trafficking, federally
funding gun violence research and for expanding and improving the national background check system, in order to cover weapons bought on the internet or at gun shows.
The group also wants the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to
fund gun violence research and have the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives modernize and digitize records of gun sales.
Not exact matches
It also provides money to improve school security, strengthens the system of background checks on
gun buyers, and provides some
funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct
research on
gun violence.
Rachel supports banning the future sales of assault rifles, enacting universal background checks and providing
funding to
research gun violence.
Another section of the resolution links New York's strict
gun laws to the state's low rates of
gun crime, while criticizing some state senators who have voted against «common sense»
gun laws like a ban on bump stocks, improved background checks and state
funding for
research on
gun violence.
Right now, our broken Congress does not provide any
funding for the Center for Disease Control to do
research on
gun violence.
AAAS has reiterated its support for lifting existing restrictions on federally
funded research of
gun violence.
AAAS calls for a better understanding of the root causes of
gun violence by freeing up
research funding for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Funding for
research on
gun violence is 1.6 percent of what would be expected, given the number of
gun deaths.
Compared with other leading causes of death,
research into
gun violence is among the least
funded, an analysis of U.S. mortality data and federal
funding from 2004 to 2015 reveals.
Funding and publication of
research on
gun violence and other leading causes of death.
Research on any kind of
gun violence gets little federal
funding (SN Online: 3/9/18; SN: 5/14/16, p. 16).
Instead, an official report that accompanies the legislation notes that while it includes language to prohibit the CDC and other agencies from
funding activities to advocate or promote
gun control, «the Secretary of Health and Human Services has stated the CDC has the authority to conduct
research on the causes of
gun violence».
Although the CDC largely withdrew from
funding research on
gun violence more than 20 years ago (under intense congressional pressure), there are active
research programs in medicine, public health, law, and the social sciences under way in universities and think tanks.
However, she says, there is essentially no federal
funding for any kind of
gun -
violence prevention or policy
research.
But although President Barack Obama ordered the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to recommence
gun research in the wake of last December's massacre of 20 schoolchildren and 6 adults in Newtown, Connecticut, federal
funding for
research on
gun violence remains scarce so far.
The US government has relaunched
research into the causes of firearm
violence,
funding for which was cut in 1996 after pressure from the
gun lobby.
He stuck to the facts but also managed to make clear how he feels about the
funding prohibition, which had effectively killed off most
research on
gun violence.
About a year later, President Obama tried to ease the choke hold: He ordered the CDC to
research the causes and prevention of
gun violence, and called on Congress to provide $ 10 million in
funding.
«Right now the
research community is hampered in its ability to inform policymakers about the expected benefits and costs of different policy approaches because of politically ‑ motivated limits on data access, and substantial federal under ‑
funding of
research on
gun violence.»
CDC's
funding of
research on
gun violence peaked at about $ 2.6 million in 1996.
Barbara Schaal, president of AAAS, the world's largest general scientific organization, is calling on Congress to restore federal
funding for
research on
gun violence and set aside ideological differences to help save the lives of some 30,000 Americans felled by
gun - related
violence each year.
January 18, 2016 Comer Children's doctor, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin call for federal
research funding into
gun violence A University of Chicago Medicine physician Catherine Humikowski joined U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D - Ill., at a press conference Jan. 14 as he continued to push for federal
funding for
research into the causes and implications of
gun violence.
Hours before San Bernardino shooting, doctors urged Congress to lift
funding ban on
gun violence research
The students want comprehensive background checks, an ATF searchable database,
funds for
research on
gun violence, a ban on high - capacity magazines and an assault weapons ban..